I will say this about Aikmans accuracy he had a lot of completions where he would just throw the ball up for grab's downfield and let Ervin and Harper out jump the defender's, not many QB's have had that opportunity through their career's, and that's the ability to throw a ball up for grab's knowing your reciever's will come down with it most of the time.

But I do disagree with one of the post's that Aikman was a pansy, he was as tough as they come, I don't think I ever saw a QB take a beating like he did in the championship game against san fran in the mid 90's when they were down 21 in the first quater and he almost brought them back while just being pummled over and over again while throwing downfield, he earned my respect with that one.

His 99.0 quarterback rating was second highest in team history and second in the NFL that year...He was the NFL's most accurate passer with a 69.1 % completion rate. By posting 90 regular season wins, he closed out the 1990s as the winningest starting quarterback of any decade in NFL history, topping Joe Montana?s previous best of 86 wins in the 1980s. His completion percentage (61.6v third best in NFL history). He is also ninth in NFL history with a quarterback rating of 82.64.

ANOTHER FOR AIKMAN FOR THE YEAR 1993
He has become one of the game?s most accurate passers, completing at least 60 percent of his passes in 92-of-154 career games (60xf his games). In the postseason, he has reached the 60|ompletion mark in 12-of-16 games (75ž He has completed 70 percent or more of his passes 41 times in his career, with Dallas posting a 37-4 record in those games, and he has produced the top six single-season completion percentages in club history. Due to that passing accuracy, Aikman has also lowered his club-record career interception rate to 2.85ēDespite beginning his career 1-14,

THIS ONE VOTES FOR STEVE YOUNG:
Combining his incredible athleticism and toughness, Steve Young has proven to be one of the best quarterbacks in NFL history. With his amazing career quarterback rating of 96.2, Steve Young stands as the most accurate passer in the NFL's history.

THIS ONE SAYS BRETT FAVRE as #1 WITH DAN MARINO #2
Is the NFL's most accurate passer among those with at least 6,000 career attempts, his 61.3 career completion percentage placing him substantially ahead of No. 2 Dan Marino (59.4%);

__________________ "It's absolutely criminal, in my opinion, that Monk has yet to be enshrined (in the Pro-Football Hall of Fame)" Dan Arkush PFW